Tibet Plateau
Tibet is often referred as the roof of the world.
The roof of a cave is referred to as the "ceiling" or "overhang".
No country is known as the roof of the world, but mount Everest has been refered to as such in Nepal.
Mount Everest is often referred to as the "roof of the world." It is the highest mountain in the world, reaching an elevation of 29,032 feet (8,848 meters) above sea level.
The Himalayan Range in Tibet is commonly called "The Roof of the World".
Mountain Range called "roof of the world" is the Pamir range (Google)
Nepal is often referred to as the "roof of the world" because it is home to the highest mountain on Earth, Mount Everest. Nepal's mountainous terrain and numerous peaks over 8,000 meters contribute to this nickname.
The Tibetan Plateau is often referred to as "the roof of the world" due to its high elevation and being the highest plateau on Earth, averaging over 4,500 meters in height. This region is home to many of the world's highest mountain peaks, including Mount Everest.
The ceiling of a cave is often referred to as the "roof" or "cave roof."
The plateau of Tibet is in Asia. It is sometimes referred to as the "Roof of the World" due to its high elevation.
The Tibetan Plateau is located north of the Himalayan mountains. It is sometimes referred to as the "Roof of the World" and is the highest and largest plateau in the world.
The "Roof of the world" is a metaphoric description of the highest point/region in the world. It is also known as "High Asia".The "roof of the world" describe a group of mountains called Pamir Mountains, which are located in the Himalayas."Roof of the world" was a rough translation from Ancient Persian texts describing the mountains.